Isa is a German shepherd available for adoption from German Shepherd Rescue of Orange County.

ISA

Breed: German shepherd

Age: about 8 years

Sex: spayed female

Size: about 80 pounds

Isa’s story: This sweet girl was found wandering in the Cajon Pass. A kind animal lover rescued her and tried to find her owner. After many attempts proved unsuccessful, she turned to GSROC for help. No kitties for this girl, please, but a friendly dog would be ideal. Isa appears to have suffered from chronic ear infections that were not treated and appears to be nearly deaf as a result. Isa will make someone a loyal and faithful companion. She enjoys spending time with her people, watching the world go by.

Adoption procedure: Contact German Shepherd Rescue of Orange County at 714-974-7762. The required application, along with more photos of Isa, can be found online at gsroc.org.

FANCY and LUCY

Breed: Siamese mixes

Age: 1 year

Sex: neutered male, Fancy; spayed female, Lucy

Fancy and Lucy’s story: These siblings are the last of their litter, which came to Cats In Need in June along with their mother. The other family members have found homes, but these two remain. Are you who they’ve been waiting for? They are playful and active, excellent with their grooming, and like their scratching post. They don’t do well with small children but are fine with cat-friendly dogs. Fancy is the more outgoing of the duo and will be the one to greet you on first meeting, while Lucy takes a bit of time to warm up.

Adoption donation: $200 for both; Fancy and Lucy must be adopted together.

Adoption procedure: Contact Cathi with Cats In Need at 714-538-6108 or catsinneed@yahoo.com. Fancy and Lucy live at PetSmart Yorba Linda, 5521 Mirage St. You can visit them during the week and see them on weekends at adoption shows.

ATLAS

Breed: tuxedo

Age: 3 years

Sex: neutered male

Atlas’ story: Atlas is the ultimate companion animal, a very, very loving cat who loves to sit on your lap, follow you around the house and sleep on your bed at night. He is OK with other cats. Atlas was trapped by someone and taken to a shelter, where he was slated to be destroyed. Long Beach Spay & Neuter Foundation rescued him and placed him in a foster home, where he awaits people to call his own.

Adoption donation: $95, includes neuter, vaccinations, testing for feline leukemia and immunodeficiency viruses (Atlas is negative for both) and microchip

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